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That is really interesting @ianpspurs. - I hadn't heard of active recovery before. You are right - that is exactly what my NT walks are.
 
Another captivating video and a superb one line squiggle @gennepher.

I'm still feeding the robins by hand. A devoted father, our resident c o c k robin comes to our back door to ask for mealworms, most of which he ferries to his three fledgelings. Meanwhile, Mrs R has already set about building a new nest.

No sightings of the fox cubs today, but caught a glympse of dad patrolling our garden as the light faded. He left his visiting card.

With any luck, should see some badger cubs before long.


Wednesday's FBG 4.6 mmol on waking at 6.00 am.
 
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That is great news about the robins @LivingLightly
 
 
Good Morening Ladies and Gentlemen and those who delight in seeing the age old national sport ov assassinate or attempt to assassinate your national leader being renewed. Not my view at all, but I can think ov a few good candidates. Remember the words ov Issac Asimov “Violence is the last resort ov the incompetent”

Blood sugars this morning were 4.9

National bin again my how quick these days occur.
In a discussion with an old friend yesterday the subject ov 6 point safety harnesses cropped up, me me’s and myself wondered what on earth would one want one for and where could one buy one from. I shall forgo the pleasure ov googling it.

Now it is time to depart this site and deal with reality in all its glory, if you woke up it must be a good day.
Have a great day all.
 
16.05
8.45am BG tested 6.8
Had eaten a single Calcichew tablet about 15 mins before test. Was actually after the VitD3 included as am feeling a bit off and it's far too early in the month for that!
Should have read ingredients as well as all the other bumf . Contains both sucralose and sugar. So it's LG tea for me until it drops.
Am distressed that Kiki is turning into a proper killing machine. If it moves she will chase or attack it. Amusing with flies and other insects. Acceptable with rodents.
Birds - complete No No. Fortunately her technique with birds is to see one and charge. So far very poor results. But other creatures - few days ago she caught a slow worm. Traumatised it into shedding its tail - which wriggled and actually coiled around my finger. Ugh! Don't know if the head end trying to hide in the long grass survived. She was very persistent and I had to carry her away. Later I saw Kiki come in through the gate, heading for the kitchen door, when she suddenly diverted to the right. Normally nothing would stop her on the way to dinner, so I went to see what she had found. It was a young grass snake. Must have been sunbathing out on the drive. About 30cm long. First grass snake I have seen here. Putting up a spirited defence. Rearing up and threatening to bite. While slithering desperately for cover. Luckily Kiki was intrigued rather than in full hunting mode, allowed me to intervene, while the snake disappeared between two plant pots. It did disappear, very little cover in there but I couldn't see where it went and didn't want to go poking about and disturb it.
A friend asked to borrow the scaffold.
MrSlim had to unload half a tonne of gravel from the trailer. Then I helped him load the side pieces and the platforms. He took the first two legs from the stack and I was going to get another two when I noticed a nest. So loading was halted. Our friend was notified that scaffold was unavailable for possibly three weeks. He wasn't Impressed. But eventually found one to hire at a reasonable cost.
However the nest is now exposed. No idea how to keep Kiki away once the chicks are making themselves noticable.

And later while Mum went to feed.

A song thrush; I think.
So far the parents have not abandoned the nest and we are both keeping well away.
 
Good morning everyone from the interior of a train somewhere on route to The Old Smoke. Misty - it has been since we left home. We expect to get to Kings Cross at about 1230, down the Northern Line a bit to our hotel and drop our bags off. Hopefully there will be no rain and we can go for a wander. Current idea is The Imperial War Museum which is but a 15 minute walk from the hotel. Must be getting old, I keep transposing letters as I type and have to keep looking at the screen and do corrections. It used to be some red correcting fluid (idiot juice) when typing on duplicator skins for the Gestetner on a four bank Imperial typewriter. Nostalgic nonsense. Art bit - a bit of Paynes Grey on water sprayed paper and then try to make something of it. If you are experiencing bin day, I hope that it goes well. My travel cafetière is nearing empty.
 

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I like this Art bit @dunelm
 
Fbg 6.7

Wildlife nighttime video
A Badger & a Fox (& a Cat on the swing)
33secs

Creative...a one line sketch.

Was sunny, now deluging rain...

Time for my afternoon nap...

Have your best day...

 
I do hope Kirsty can carry on. A shame that you have no local press anymore.
 
Afternoon all.

Feeling washed out today ..ho hum

Likely just did too much yesterday.

& Might be I'm stressing a little bit over hospital appointments.

Why am I finding them so hard to keep on top of ?

Had eye op, had it cancelled.

Now have it scheduled for mid June ...yehaw.

But it needs anesthesiologist to sign off I'm fit enough.

Dates been changed 5 times since I had echo done.

Tried several times to get through ..

Latest one is at 10 am while we are in Greece .

Unlikely they'll call me there, but also I'd rather not be tied to waiting for a call when I'm on holiday trying to relax , if at all possible.

So I'll persevere with that one.

Accident: I get quite a few appointments from pals, who send letters & my solicitors check I can attend ..which I have done for each of them.

However one is for the day I'm scheduled for my eye op.

So that one I need to reschedule....mmhh

Letter suggests calling.

The small print suggests it's just corporate stuff.

But i snap a pic just in case, expand & call number.

Arrange to reschedule & in the hope I make a difference to next person, I mention they perhaps should include the number to call and/or email in a clearer font, as we're not all 20 yr olds.

Got the idea "it's ON the letter, ...doh" was in the person's mind I spoke to, but maybe not.

However they will forward the suggestion.

Grumpy old man mode today.
Opinions on letter appreciated.

( By way of pic, 1.8+ MBs down to 264 kbs with a simple screenshot )

 
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Good wet, well here anyhow, afternoon all. Besides echoing Stevie I wanted to thank @dunelm and @gennepher for sharing their talent again today. JKP had her first shingles jab today which she says felt more painful than any other and her arm hurts now. The nurse did warn her it would hurt for a few days and she may wake up tomorrow and for a few days feeling "grotty."
 
Actually, you are right - it is an absolutely nightmare job. They have made such a mess of the country.
What, and miss the chance to Emulate 50 Cents and misquote his
"Get Rich(er) while the proles die while you're trying"

Still loads more of them waiting to stick their snout in that trough, until we drag them kicking and screaming out of office....imho.
 
Kiki doing what cats do, sadly.

Good luck keeping the chicks safe.

Nice pics btw.
Did you resize them ?
 
my first printing machine was a Gestetner, lithograph.
my second printers had a much older Gestetner which was typesetting, both were single colours.
My first colour was another Gestetner lithographic, it was quite complicated but I only managed to mess it up once. Too much ink.
I also vaguely remember a typesetting typewriter, I think???
nostalgic about that indeed.
did you do artwork in a printers?
I learnt some non drawing artwork for posters, and advertising for fixture lists, and general printing such as invitations, letterheads and a lot more.
 
I do hope Kirsty can carry on. A shame that you have no local press anymore.
Our local press is now printed in mancland. Which includes the echo.
And whereas it was always an evening paper. It is now a morning edition.
There is a couple of journalists, mainly for football or the courts but the offices and the majority of staff are nowhere near the echo building in the city.
 
Remember me? Passing through. Sugars soaring and full blood work up and bowel cancer screening revealed a diagnosis of colitis, which might explain the bloods shooting up.
Anyway - stresses and strains of life haven’t changed so probably won’t be a regular here… but thought I would stop by!
 
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